Distinguished Labour member offended at occasion over ‘ludicrous’ potential expulsion

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abour is going through criticism after it was accused of transferring to probably droop a distinguished member over a two-year-old tweet that appeared to endorse the advantages of cross-party cooperation.

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Neal Lawson, the chief government of the Compass suppose tank, hit out on the occasion on Friday and claimed that he confronted expulsion from Labour after 44 years of membership.

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Writing in The Guardian, he stated: “Last Friday an email from the Labour party – of which I’ve been a member for 44 years – broke my political heart.

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“They wrote coldly to tell me that back in May 2021, I’d committed a crime: retweeting a Lib Dem MP’s call for some voters to back Green candidates in local elections, accompanied by my suggestion that such cross-party cooperation represented ‘grownup progressive politics’.”

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Mr Lawson, whose centre-left group describes itself as being “founded on the belief that no single issue, organisation or political party can make a Good Society a reality by themselves”, rejected the suggestion he had achieved something incorrect.

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In an open letter issued by the Compass board on Friday, the group stated: “The accusation is based around a retweeted quote from Neal from May 2021 relating to a local council deal between the Liberal Democrats and the Green Party in Oxford.

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“Neal’s tweet did not advocate support for any party but simply stated that cross party working was ‘proper grown up progressive politics’.

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“The Board are shocked and dismayed by this action. The Labour Party seem to be arguing that even the advocacy of cross-party working is at odds with Labour Party membership.”

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The assertion stated that such an concept was “simply ludicrous”.

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A Labour spokesperson stated it was “entirely false” that Mr Lawson had been expelled.

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They added: “Mr Lawson hasn’t been expelled. He was served with a notice of allegation seven days ago, putting claims to him that he expressed support for candidates from other parties. He has 14 days to respond. He is yet to do so.”

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It is known that after the 14 days have handed, the matter will probably be thought-about by a panel earlier than a choice is taken.

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Former shadow chancellor John McDonnell criticised the Labour management over the difficulty.

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“If the extent of intolerance has reached the shores of Compass, there really is no limit to the ambitions of those controlling the party mechanisms to eliminate any display of independent thought,” he tweeted.

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It is the most recent factionalism row to hit Labour, with current months seeing Sir Keir Starmer and the occasion management accused of making an attempt to squeeze out left-wing voices and figures.

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